REU OPPORTUNITY IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE RESEARCH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
AT AUSTIN.

Our Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program is an opportunity
to learn and do research in the environmental sciences.

We are seeking applications to the 2010 Research Experiences for
Undergraduates (REU: Global Change and Its Impacts. Students in their
sophmore or junior years of college with strong credentials and majoring in
biology, ecology, geological sciences, civil engineering, marine science,
chemistry, or any other environmentally-related discipline are encouraged to
apply. Participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Students and teachers in the program will each work in a faculty-mentored
research group. You will have the opportunity to explore research in the
fields of ecology, geology, hydrogeology, civil engineering, urban planning,
GIS, and coastal ecology, all as they relate to /Global Change and Its
Impacts/. More about the REU program  at
<http://www.esi.utexas.edu/research/reu/info.html>.

This program stresses connections between scientific and policy fields
related to the environment in the area of Global Change. Why is an
interdisciplinary approach to Global Change issues important? Think about
trying to manage complex environmental problems such as climate impacts on
water resources. These problems cannot be approached successfully without
considering the impacts of human influence on water or land use. The program
illustrates approaches to attacking difficult, multidimensional
environmental issues. The University of Texas at Austin is home to top
faculty and researchers in the area of global change research. ESI’s mission
brings together researchers from a variety of disciplines, and as such
allows participants to gain a larger perspective on the state of global
change science.

The ten-week program runs from the first week of June to the first week of
August 2010. All students will be housed in a UT dormitory, and the costs of
the dormitory and meal plan ($500) are included in the program. We assume
that local teachers will not need these amenities, but all participants will
be awarded a stipend of $4,500 for the summer, and some travel funds will be
available to help defray the cost of traveling to Austin. Receipt of the
full salary amount will be contingent upon completion of the program
requirements.

The Environmental Science Institute REU program is more than just research –
there will be a variety of social activities throughout the summer, and
field trips to provide hands-on experience in areas outside of your own
research. This program is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Applications are due Feb 1, 2010. Program runs from the first week of June
until the first week of August. Program Flyer
<http://www.esi.utexas.edu/research/reu/2010%20REU%20flyer.pdf>, Application
Page <http://www.esi.utexas.edu/research/reu/info.html#applications>
Please direct any questions you have to Roy Rich at [email protected].
<[email protected]> 

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